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Health warning on cigarette packs, why not Ganga: NGT cracks down on water quality | | | Agencies New Delhi: A dip in Ganga is widely believed to rid a person of his/her sins but it can also pose a grave health hazard. This is because of the deteriorating water quality in the river considered holy in India - a fact highlighted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT).
The NGT expressed its displeasure over the quality of water in Ganga, especially between Haridwar and Unnao. "If cigarette packets can carry injurious to health warning, why not river Ganga?" the environment body was quoted as saying by news agency ANI. It observed that the water between Haridwar and Unnao is unfit for drinking and bathing.
The NGT has now directed National Mission for Clean Ganga to place display boards at every 100 kilometres along the river with information about the quality of water at that location. The boards have to clearly spell out if the water is fit for consumption and for bathing purposes. |
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